a good look if everyone else takes part.
Kix: How do you feel about the current success you’ve been receiving? How are you going to capitalise on this success? P Money: I’ve got a plan that I just carry out, I planned things in the past and I just carried them out. The only thing I was missing was videos, now I’m do- ing videos. I’m shooting a video for “Slang Like This” on the 27th, Ho! Riddim has already got a video, and I’ve got a video already shot for tune me and Black have done called Madness. Nobody knows about that yet, that’ll be released the same date as the tune, that’ll be released in November. Right now I’m concentrating on capitalising the tunes hype with videos. Also, myself and Blacks are doing a CD which will be out next year around March/ April. From there then I’ll sort out the album plans.
Kix: Is there any chance of you getting signed soon? Surely labels are noticing you now, after all, “Slang Like This” was released via Virgin Records wasn’t it? P Money: I’d only ever sign to
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an independent label who knows and understand my music. A label that isn’t interested in changing me.
Kix: And OG Season Volume 2? When will we see this come out too?
P Money - ‘Slang Like This’
together, none of us do solo projects, and do everything together. Radio, interviews, live shows, and a CD. It’s literally a six month period, a season, of OGz. We’ve got a new web- site which will be up-and-run- ning by December; we’ve
got a new clothing
P Money: I don’t prefer either of them, some are better in differ- ent ways. I’m a Grime MC and I always say I’m a Grime MC, that’s what’s made me, that’s what I write to, that’s what I listen to. I’ve always listened to Dubstep since I was young, but I wouldn’t say I prefer one over the other. I do both, I like both, but some have better ef- fects on the scene, and some help me more. Grime I’m more comfortable on, it’s easy for me to do because I’ve been doing it for so long. Dubstep, it helps more because it’s got a wider fan base. So when I put Grime lyrics on a Dubstep beat, I get more of a fan base, I get more people listening and buying it. It’s another scene, but at the same time, Grime is my thing, I’d always say I do Grime. If anyone asks me what I do or where I’m from, I’d tell them “I’m a Grime MC, I’m a Grime MC on Dubstep”, that’s all.
P Money: You’re going to most likely see the CD later on next year, towards Febuary/March because OG Season isn’t just a CD, that’s the name of the CD. OG Season is literally six months where we all come
line coming out, new bits, new logos, all sorts. It’s literally going to be a whole season, that’s why it’s called OG Season.
Kix:Out of Grime and Dubstep, which of the two genres do you prefer?
Kix: Okay, you said Dubstep is another genre to gain you more fans, are you looking to do this with Rap too? You fea- tured on the Blue Tapes after all which was a free Rap mixtape download…
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